NBC’s Savannah Guthrie Makes Emotional Visit to Missing Mother’s Arizona Home

TUCSON, Ariz. — NBC “Today” show anchor Savannah Guthrie made an emotional visit Monday to her missing mother’s Arizona residence, marking the first time she has been seen at the property since Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance one month ago.

Guthrie was accompanied by her sister Annie Guthrie and brother-in-law Tommaso Cioni as they walked together down the driveway in a show of family solidarity. The trio placed yellow flowers at a memorial that has grown at the property’s entrance, sharing tearful embraces during the somber visit. The tribute site now features an array of flowers, yellow ribbons, religious crosses, written prayers, a sign reading “Let Nancy Come Home,” and an angel figurine.

The family has been actively seeking help in locating Nancy Guthrie, with her children recording video appeals asking for their mother’s safe return. Most recently, Savannah Guthrie announced through social media that the family is providing a $1 million reward for any information that leads to finding their mother.

Nancy Guthrie disappeared from her residence on January 31st and was officially reported as missing the next day. Law enforcement officials suspect the 84-year-old woman was taken from her home involuntarily, potentially kidnapped or abducted. While investigators discovered blood evidence on her front porch, they have released limited details about other evidence in the case.